make national headlines, like the 12 who died and the 58 wounded after james holmes opened fire in aurora, colorado, movie theater in july where the six people who were killed and the four wounded attacked a milwaukee, wisconsin sikh temple in august. there have been 61 attention grabbing mass murders, 139 firearms were involved. then there are the shootings that become so commonplace that they barely merit a mention in the local press or when it's the president's hometown of chicago, maybe it might get a mention in a presidential debate. this city, chicago, marked a grim milestone at the start of this month. on monday morning, october 1st, chicago woke up of the city's 400th homicide in the year. that's a 25% increase from the same time last year. for all these reasons and for, nina gonzalez's question set the perfect tone in the presidential debate. it's also why the response from the republican candidate struck us as appallingly tone deaf. because mitt romney's response to all of those in search a solution was to tell single mothers to go in search of a husband. we're going to try to d